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Origin
Hybrid
Care
Minimum
Light
Moderate
Water
Moderate
Purify
Yes
Pet Friendly
No
Care
Light
The amount of light Aglaonemas need generally depends on the amount of variegation in their leaves. Because the Tricolor has a high amount of variegation, moderate indirect light levels are best. It can tolerate low light levels, although low light may slow its growth. This plant should never be placed in direct sunlight, as its leaves will burn.
Water
Aglaonemas enjoy moist but well-draining soil. The soil should be allowed to dry between waterings. Overwatering can lead to yellowing leaves, mushy stalks, and root rot. Underwatering can result in wilting and dry, crispy leaves.
Care
Aglaonemas are great beginner plant due to its ease of care. Like all Aglaonemas, this variety enjoys warmth and high humidity levels, but will tolerate moderate humidity as well. This plant is typically not easy to propagate, but offsets can be separated and potted to create new plants. This plant should be fertilized monthly through the spring and summer, with a general houseplant fertilizer diluted by about half.
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